1)The specific phobias is a generic term for any kind of anxiety disorder that is derived when one is exposed to a specific object or situation such as closed areas and height. Social phobias as it is referred from the name are also known as social anxiety. This refers to excessive social anxiety and the stress that comes from the social rejection. Lastly, Agoraphobia is an irrational fear of panic when one faces certain objects, situations, or activities that cause shock.
2)Children suffering from GAD tend to worry about all sorts of things, and tend to expect the worst. They worry about them almost every day and the worrying gets uncontrollable.
3)The individuals with panic disorder do not realize their disorder leading the situation to be difficult to get a correct diagnosis. Often there are those who do know about their disorder; however, they are afraid to open up and share the symptoms. Because they have feelings of unreality and being detached from themselves, they fear that they will be rejected from the community if they open up to it.
4)There are various treatments for anxiety disorder such as cognitive therapy, relaxation, and medication. Many therapists use a combination of cognitive and behavior therapies and this involve the patient’s own recovery. The patients learn skills that are useful throughout life and focus on identifying, understanding, and modifying thinking process and behavior patterns.
2) Children suffering from GAD tend to worry about all sorts of things, and tend to expect the worst. They worry about them almost every day and the worrying gets uncontrollable.
3) The individuals with panic disorder do not realize their disorder leading the situation to be difficult to get a correct diagnosis. Often there are those who do know about their disorder; however, they are afraid to open up and share the symptoms. Because they have feelings of unreality and being detached from themselves, they fear that they will be rejected from the community if they open up to it.
4) There are various treatments for anxiety disorder such as cognitive therapy, relaxation, and medication. Many therapists use a combination of cognitive and behavior therapies and this involve the patient’s own recovery. The patients learn skills that are useful throughout life and focus on identifying, understanding, and modifying thinking process and behavior patterns.